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Are You A Natural Blogger or a Prefabricated Blogger?

Many people have blogs for a multitude of reasons. Some people enjoy blogging about their family and kids so that other family members out of state can easily view pictures, videos and read about the things going on with immediate family. Other folks really enjoy writing and want to show off their stuff to the world. All in all, there are many reasons why people have blogs.

Really only a small percentage of people have blogs because they want to make money from them. Consequently, even though the percentage of people who want to make money from their blogs is small, it still happens to be one of the most difficult challenges an individual can face.

I see so many amazing and popular blogs in the blogosphere that I know for a fact get tons of traffic, even more than blogs like John Chow dot Com or ShoeMoney.com. Yet, they don’t make a dime. The reason being, is that making money online isn’t really their focus. Their focus is basically expressing their thoughts and views on things without any care if people read their blog or not. These folks would be happy if only their grandmother read their blog or if a million people read their blog.

These folks are in many ways is what I call natural bloggers. Their minds haven’t been tainted by the whole concept of making money online and they don’t worry about keyword packing, proper HTML, or optimized post titles. Amazingly, these natural bloggers defeat the odds that search engine optimization expects preach.

A prefabricated blogger is an individual who has come to the realization that there is a ton of potential to make a lot of money with a blog. That individual then sets out to start a blog strictly for the purpose of making money online.

With that being said, there is nothing wrong with being a prefab blogger; however, in doing so or in being on, you still have to run and maintain your blog as if you were a natural blogger. If you don’t then you’re not going to get very far in your ventures of making money online with a blog.

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How do I know this? Simple. I have quite a few blogs myself. I won’t lie, other than this blog, www.garryconn.com, I am a totally full blown prefab blogger. I’ll make a blog out of any niche topic that I think will yield me the most amount of money with the least amount of effort.

However, in my experience, some of my better performing blogs are on topics that aren’t really so “PreFab”. If you take www.opticalblog.com or www.airplaneblog.com for examples. Both of these blogs don’t really look or feel much different than other of my other “PreFab” blogs; however, there is one HUGE difference between these two blogs compared to my million and one other blogs. That difference is the topic.

I have over 10 years experience with eyeglasses and twice as much involvement with airplanes. I know these topics both very well and writing on this blogs comes very natural for me. Same goes with www.garryconn.com.

People who read blogs, don’t like “Prefab” stuff. Blog readers enjoy natural flowing content that is written from the heart. Blog readers enjoy getting to know the author of the blog in slow chunks and also enjoy having the author tie in their content with their personal lives.

So, when you go and seek out a niche topic to create a blog in, consider that people may get turned off if you build a blog that looks like nothing more than a spam house full of ads and links. I am soon discovering that you can do much better with having less on your niche blog rather than having more.

Just because Google AdSense allows you to put up to three ad units on each page, try running only one.

Just because you have found an abundance in affiliate programs that match your niche, try campaigning and promoting only one.

If you place more focus on capturing your readers and place more focus on converting your passer by traffic and converting them into people who will bookmark or save your site to their favorites, you might find that your blog will start to grow quickly.

There is much debate about whether or not a new blog should start out of the gate monetized. I’d say it’s ok to monetize your blog from the start; however, I also suggest that you always keep your readers best interest in mind. People read your content because they like you as the author and like your content.

I am learning that people place much more value in what you say rather than what your blog advertises. Consider that when you’re building and maintaining your blog.

For over a year, I have launched and maintained a ton of blogs that were built for the purpose of making money online with Google AdSense. However, now I am realizing that that might not actually be the best option for me. I am now discovering the power of running and maintaining a mailing list.

A mailing list has an amazing amount of power. Imagine having the ability to send out an email to thousands of people who actually want to receive your email and want to read what you write. This is huge.

So for me, being a AdSense Guru and a “PreFab” blogger, I am now starting to come around and remap all my blogs and do less article publication designed to capture traffic and then send them away through a Google AdSense click. Instead I am now starting to self promote my mailing list forms.

It is to the point of realization now, that I would much rather NOT have a visitor leave my blog off an AdSense click. Instead I would much rather that that visitor just the click towards signing up to my mailing list.

My ultimate suggestion to you would to be more of a natural blogger who blogs regardless of how many people visit or don’t visit your blog. It is very likely that your topic that you blog about also is a shared interest among many other people as well. It is just a matter of time before these people find your blog.

The question you need to ask yourself is this:

When someone does find your blog, what are you going to do with them? How are you going to utilize their visit?

Are you going to:

A.) Make some pocket change off them via an AdSense Click, or…

B.) Are you going to get them to sign up for your RSS Feed or Mailing List so that they can come back to your blog again and again?

My focus is now being more of a natural blogger and less of a “PreFabricated” blogger. I suggest that you do the same. :)

You still have to promote and market your blog. You still have to make sure that your blog is search engine friendly. You still have to do all the things that you have been doing; however, the only difference is that you now need to take advantage of the traffic that you do have. In doing so, your traffic will begin to increase and expand.

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Ted Wrote a Comment:

Date/Time: 5-21-2008 19:32:25 Comment #14395

Just please remember I hold the trademark for the “Garry Conn - AdSense Guru” expression. I’ll take paypal as my payment option for royalties.
-Ted

Garry Conn Wrote a Comment:

Date/Time: 5-21-2008 20:56:42 Comment #14396

LOL.. did you want to setup a monthly subscription service for that? :)

Ted Wrote a Comment:

Date/Time: 5-21-2008 22:07:50 Comment #14397

No. It’ll be based upon usage. Every time someone puts AdSense Guru next to your name they will be charged $0.01. That’ll cover my trouble. Thanks.

 
 
 
Jacky Supit Wrote a Comment:

Date/Time: 5-21-2008 22:16:41 Comment #14399

As always, a very nice written post garry. this is the reason i subscribe to your feed :)
anyway, can you look at my blog. do you think i have too much ads there? i have just received a direct ads order too for 729×90 banner. i am about thinking where to put it lol
please give me some suggestion wheter i should take the order or not. thanks

Garry Conn Wrote a Comment:

Date/Time: 5-24-2008 13:14:24 Comment #14445

If you have an advertisers that wants to advertise on your blog, then you need to make sure that you do your job well in providing your advertisers with an effective advertisement. If that means loosing AdSense or other affiliate based products that you’re marketing then I would suggest doing that.

Scoring a private advertiser means a lot for the reputation of your blog, and while you might not collect as much money compared to other forms of advertising, in the long run it will pay off much better because of how much you have increased your online reputation with providing effective and affordable Internet advertisement space.

Good luck and congrats on scoring a private advertiser. :)

 
 
Jacky Supit Wrote a Comment:

Date/Time: 5-22-2008 08:23:04 Comment #14402

thank you Garry for visiting my blog and leave your comment there, but actually.. i really need your suggestion about does my blog have to many ads? :D
nevermind if you’re too busy, but i would really appreciate your suggestion thought

Garry Conn Wrote a Comment:

Date/Time: 5-24-2008 13:15:20 Comment #14446

Hi Jacky,

Check the above comment. :)

Your blog is great, I would just accommodate your private advertiser a little better and make it so they don’t have to compete with your own internal ads. :)

 
 
Jacky Supit Wrote a Comment:

Date/Time: 5-22-2008 23:11:02 Comment #14410

wow 100 sites? now i know you don’t anwer my question. ok, good luck with your servers

Garry Conn Wrote a Comment:

Date/Time: 5-24-2008 13:16:45 Comment #14448

I try my best to help everyone and answer all questions. It may take a day or two, but I’ll get to you. Rough week for me though…. having server issues and I am also knee deep in a contest against John Cow. Check the above comments though, as I feel they will help you in making a decision on “How many ads are too much?”

 
 
alexander Wrote a Comment: Subscribed to comments via email

Date/Time: 5-27-2008 08:14:10 Comment #14567

Beautifull post Garry, for me a aha-moment, such the one i got with the post about A type and B type Blogs.

Although I’ve a question. You are now preferring to get an email list subscriber rather than an Adsense click. Once you achieved this goal, which is the next step ? Which is your ultimate goal ?

A sale through an affiliate link ?

Thanks in advance

ciao
alexander

 
Christine Senter Wrote a Comment:

Date/Time: 11-24-2008 01:28:28 Comment #27153

Guess I’m one of the natural bloggers, as I’ve pretty much given up on the affiliate marketing. And I get all giddy when I get a whole dollar in one day from my Google ads. LOL

Personally, I just want to write. If someone likes it and leaves me a comment, far out. If they click on something that makes me a bit of cash, even better. As long as I’m writing, that’s all that matters. When I don’t write, I get depressed and grumpy, and my family threatens to have me sent away. LOL. So, I blog in order to save myself and my family.

Check out Christine Senter’s last blog post..Holiday Writing

 

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